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Handle for a Fly Whisk (Tahiri), Ivory, coconut husk fiber, Maohi (Tahitian)
Maohi (Tahitian)
18th century
Figure ( Ti'i), Stone, Maohi (Tahitian)
Maohi (Tahitian)
early 19th century or earlier
Ritual image (to'o) representing the deity Oro, Wood, coconut fiber, Maohi people
Maohi people
18th century
Pūtōrino, Maori, matai (Podocarpus spicatus) wood, cord, Maori people
Maori
late 19th century
Epa (carved panel for a storehouse), Māori artist, Wood, Māori
Māori artist
18th century
Pūtōrino, Maori, matai (Podocarpus spicatus) wood, fiber cord, paua sea shell ablone, Maori
Maori
late 19th century
Venus and Adonis, Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)  Italian, Oil on canvas
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
1550s
Kooauau, wood, Maori
Maori
early 19th century
Tekoteko (gable figure), Wood, pāua shell, Māori
Māori
Mid-18th century
Venus and the Lute Player, Titian and Workshop Italian, Oil on canvas
Titian
ca. 1565–70
Knife Sheath, Wool and cotton trade cloth, glass and metal beads, Native-tanned skin, Tahltan
Tahltan
1850–60
House Post Figure (Amo), Wood, Maori people, Te Arawa
Maori people, Te Arawa
ca. 1800
Curved Ear Ornament (Kapeu), Greenstone (nephrite), Maori people
Maori people
18th–early 19th century
Treasure Box (Wakahuia), Wood, shell, Maori people
Maori people
mid- to late 19th century
Hand club (Mere pounamu), Greenstone, Maori people
Maori people
19th century
Flute (Putorino), Wood, fiber, Maori people
Maori people
ca. 1800–1820
Weaving Peg (Turuturu), Wood, Maori people
Maori people
Late 18th–early 19th century
Ritual Object, Wood, shell, Maori people
Maori people
19th century
Ear Ornament or Pendant (Kuru), Greenstone (nephrite), Maori people
Maori people
18th–early 19th century
Treasure Box (Papahou), Wood, shell, Maori people
Maori people
18th century
Cloak (Kaitaka aronui), Flax (Phormium tenax), wool, Maori people
Maori people
mid-19th century
Filippo Archinto (born about 1500, died 1558), Archbishop of Milan, Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)  Italian, Oil on canvas
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
mid-1550s
Madonna and Child, Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)  Italian, Oil on wood
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
ca. 1508
Alfonso d'Este (1486–1534), Duke of Ferrara, Titian  Italian, Oil on canvas
Titian
Doge Andrea Gritti (1455–1538), Titian  Italian, Oil on canvas
Titian
Cloak, New Zealand Flax (phormium tenax species), wool, Maori people, Kaitaka
Maori people, Kaitaka
19th century
Carrying Basket (Kete Whakairo), Kerehi Makiwhara, Fiber, Maori people
Kerehi Makiwhara
mid-20th century
Feeding Funnel (Korere), Wood?, Maori people
Maori people
19th century
Treasure Box (Wakahuia), Wood, Maori people
Maori people
1820s–30s
Canoe bailer (Tiheru [?]), Wood, Maori people
Maori people
19th century
Treasure Box (Wakahuia), Wood, shell, feathers, fiber, Maori people
Maori people
1850s
Model Canoe Prow, Wood, shell, Maori people
Maori people
mid to late 19th century
Club (Patu Onewa), Stone, Maori people
Maori people
19th century or earlier
Model Canoe Prow, Wood, shell, Maori people
Maori people
mid to late 19th century
Greenstone pendant, Nephrite jade (pounamu), shell, pigment, and wax, Maori; Aotearoa New Zealand
Maori; Aotearoa New Zealand
19th century
Gable figure (Tekoteko), Wood, paint, Maori people, Te Arawa
Maori people, Te Arawa
1820s
Portrait of a Man, Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)  Italian, Oil on canvas
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
ca. 1515
Tablecloth and napkin, Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)  Italian, Silk on linen, Swiss
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
ca. 1900
Hand Club (Wahaika [?]), Wood, Maori people, Te Arawa
Maori people, Te Arawa
ca. 1890
Treasure Box (Wakahuia), Wood, mother-of-pearl, Maori people, Te Arawa
Maori people, Te Arawa
1830s–40s